Shuffling water hotspots
Water management techniques like reservoirs, dams, and irrigation measures have improved water availability for many around the globe, but they can sweep water scarcity problems downstream for those who live there.
Yadu Pokhrel
Michigan State University researchers, equipped with $3 million from NASA, will investigate innovative methods to improve dams so that they are less harmful to people and the environment.
January 2018 Media Report
AutoMobili-D at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit again provided a substantial media platform to showcase MSU Engineering research, technology, faculty experts, and talented students.
Impacting transportation jobs
The American Center for Mobility (ACM) has commissioned a workforce study being undertaken by Michigan State University (MSU) and Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) to begin to understand and quantify impacts on today's transportation jobs.
Driving our future
John Verboncoeur is the associate dean for research in the College of Engineering. He is a professor of electrical and computer engineering as well as computational mathematics, science and engineering.
Stewarding energy use
Around the world, irrigated agriculture is the largest consumer of water and one of the largest users of energy. Michigan State University scientists are leading a $2.5 million USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture grant to better manage these resources and define more sustainable ways for irrigated agriculture to meet current and future demand for food.